Tag Archives: example
Tips for Staying Super Fit and Healthy at Next to No Expense
Jesse Clark | Soulful-travel.com Staying fit doesn’t necessarily have to include fancy equipment that costs an arm and a leg. On the contrary, you can still fit in a mean workout using free resources or those that cost next to … Continue reading →
These people deserve the credit for the deaths of nearly a million Americans
Steve Kirsch | stevekirsch.substack.com The members of COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel of the NIH apparently doesn’t seem to place any value on human life. In this article, I will show several examples of this. At no time is there ever … Continue reading →
Ways to empower kids to take charge of their health
Source: USA Today Sure, you can stock your fridge with nutritious snacks and offer a good example when it comes to exercise, but recent studies suggest that, just like grown-ups, kids need strong internal motivation (not micromanagement) in order to … Continue reading →
Are You Unintentionally Poisoning Your Food?
Anthony Gucciardi Natural Society While you and your family may be eating high quality organic foods on a routine basis, a simple food preparation mistake may actually be poisoning the food you eat. What’s more, you may even be told … Continue reading →
The Genetic Ripple Effect of Hardship
Shirley S. Wang Wall Street Journal Our experiences in life don’t just affect how we learn and behave, they can also mark our genes and influence our children, a growing body of research suggests. Stressful events and drug use appear … Continue reading →
The Power and Potential of Nonviolent Struggle by Gene Sharp
Youtube The Power and Potential of Nonviolent Struggle by Gene Sharp Gene Sharp, Senior Scholar of the Albert Einstein Institution, shares insights from his life study of how nonviolent struggle can work. For many years Gene and the Albert Einstein … Continue reading →
Consequentialism
Source: IEP Consequentialism is the view that morality is all about producing the right kinds of overall consequences. Here the phrase “overall consequences” of an action means everything the action brings about, including the action itself. For example, if you … Continue reading →
Hair Is An Extension Of The Nervous System
Source: Rense This information about hair has been hidden from the public since the Viet Nam War . Our culture leads people to believe that hair style is a matter of personal preference, that hair style is a matter of … Continue reading →
Cancer – Personal Prevention Plan
 “An individual doesn’t get cancer, a family does.”- Terry Tempest Williams Cancer prevention is an interesting and challenging area that encompasses numerous issues on a personal and a political level. Both levels are vitally important for the success of any … Continue reading →
Liberty & Equality
Two central values in American political life are liberty and equality. But are these two values in tension with one another? As philosophy Prof. James Otteson explains, it depends on how you define them. There is more than one way … Continue reading →